Walt Disney World Dining Trip Report

Christy Pudyk from Pack Your Pixie Dust shares all her dining experiences from her May 2016 Walt Disney World vacation. She had many great experiences, some that were so-so, and some that were a flop. Hear her opinion on many of the gluten-free meals she had. Also, she shares a little about her stay at the Grand Floridian in club-level.

Trip Report
Christy and her family traveled during May 2016 to take advantage of her son still being 2 years old. At Walt Disney World children under 3 are free. They stayed at the Grand Floridian in club level. She loved being able to hear the band playing in the lobby in the evening. If you are interested in hearing about her stay at Boardwalk Club level, you can check out episode 52.

Walt Disney World Dining
1st – Pick the dates you are traveling
2nd – Pick which parks you will be in each day of your vacation. A website like Touringplans.com is helpful.
3rd – Book your dining for that park.

Christy mentions the Tables in Wonderland card saved her essentially the amount of her tip at most dining locations.

Dining mentioned in this episode:

Gasparilla Island Grill – Grand Floridian Resort – lunch / snack

Chef Mickey’s – Contemporary Resort – dinner

Tusker House – Animal Kingdom park – lunch

The Plaza Restaurant – Magic Kingdom – dinner

Be Our Guest – Magic Kingdom – breakfast

Columbia Harbour House – Magic Kingdom – lunch

Grand Floridian Café – Grand Floridian Resort – dinner

The Garden Grill – Epcot – lunch

Liberty Tree Tavern – Magic Kingdom – dinner

Be Our Guest – Magic Kingdom – lunch

Mickey’s Backyard BBQ – Fort Wilderness – dinner

‘Ohana – Polynesian Resort – breakfast

Weekly Distractions
Shanghai Disneyland Opening was this past week.Walt Disney World 2017 Dining Plan ChangesDISUnplugged Disneyland Edition speculates that with the 60th Anniversary special events ending on September 5th, 2016 that the Paint the Night Parade will be moving from Disneyland to the Magic Kingdom and the Main Street Electrical Parade will be moving from the Magic Kingdom to Disneyland.

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